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I don't, do you?? :)
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Pieces of poo. They came out in the late 70's early 80's and I already had better stuff than that.
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"I can't compete with the dead" (Buck W. 2010)
"It would take me forever. I don't think I have forever" (Byrd 2015)
they're makin' fun of us again! Mommmmmmmmmmmm!
all the best,
mrh
one of the available Yamaha products. :)
:-P
all the best,
mrh
... it must be great fun getting down on your knees to play a tape.
Now there's a TASCAM 22-4 sittin' next to that tipping hazard...
all the best,
mrh
For my significant other to do. And, as long as you're down on your knees...could you take the Swiffer and dust a bit?
"It's all fun and games until someone doesn't pick up on the sarcasm"
Edits: 01/19/16 01/19/16
I remember the JC Penney "MCS 35 Watt Component System" advertised on TV.........
The problem with most 1970s solid state is they often failed as a result of bias drift, caps drying out, and oxidation of internal parts..... And the circuitry being proprietary to where it was almost impossible to service or maintain.
This is why a lot of 1960s tube gear is still operational, but most 1970s solid state is not.
slap some glue on a couple speakers, attach em' on each side and viola' -you have a boom box.
Voila! ... NOT
Viola!
Cheers
Welly
He hoped and prayed that there wasn't an afterlife. Then he realized there was a contradiction involved here and merely hoped that there wasn't an afterlife.
- Douglas Adams
all of the components in an ad were Sony. Musta missed that one.
:)
Most ppl I know today don't even own "stereos." Their living room has nice furniture. Pictures hanging on the wall. Big screen TV. For music? Phone with ear-buds.
Progressive folks have headphone cans.
8^)
If you're referring to the actual stereo equipment, no I don't. If you're referring to the type of system, yes I do. Late 70's early to mid 80's these were the types of systems to which many of us aspired. What can I say? I knew almost nothing about equipment and that was the best stuff to which I had ever been exposed. Slowly I started learning that there was better out there and eventually acquired some of it.
Layfayette store.
"To Learn Who Rules Over You, Simply Find Out Who You Are Not Allowed to Criticize."
-Voltaire
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